Want to get into courseracing or just blast around in really lightwinds?
I have my new Regular production boards available at a great complete package price with Fed Ex shipping to anywhere on the US mainland. These are the same boards as the now famous CR 59 from last year just scaled up a few notches so they are even easier and faster.
CR 64 complete at $1150 with shipping!
CR 69 at $1250 with shipping!
I just received my fins and they look awesome!
The 3 fins for these boards are size 41.5cm fronts and 37.5cm back (not sold separately). With this setup, you will be on your way to real kiteracing.
To compare price, my 2012 LE CR 69 is $1700 board only.
email me at alex@alexaguera.com and I can send you a Pay Pal money request to use your CC.

Aloha,
Alex

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Hi Tony,
For quotes from UPS you would need to give me a Postal code and City. For a cheaper airfreight quote you would need to get me a Major airport. In either case you will still be accessed duty or VAT taxes.
Please email me (alex@alexaguera.com) though and do not ask for quotes on Kiteforum.

Without shipping price of boards if picked up in Maui is $900 for the CR 64 and $1000 for the CR 69, both complete with fins and straps. That is the preferred way and much cheaper with airline shipping!! US mainland shipping add $250 . Europe UPS shipping is around $500 to most of the Western countries in Europe. Airfreight quotes are somewhat cheaper but you need to pick up the boards at a Major airport.

These boards are a great way to get into Courseracing and lightair sailing and Look and are built very well with sandwich construction!
Aloha,
Alex

cnski wrote:Alex-
Can you post some pics of the slalom boards you are building? That would be great!

I actually have a few of my production slalom boards here. I will have to unpack one and take a pic for you when I get some time. It is about 55 wide and takes 24/25cm powerbox fins standard. These are similar to the board Damien Leroy had at the Slalom Worlds in Murcia, Spain but did not ride because the wind was very light. He actually won on his 2012 LE CR board which was a prototype of the new model I build here on Maui.

Alex-
I didn't know that you have your slalom board in production already. That's cool. Some pics of it with the fin configuration would be great to see. I know alot of kiters are interested in a slalom board for medium winds to go fast and rip high speed turns. Maybe you can give us a comparison to your course boards when you get them both out on the water and ride them back to back? I have a CR 59 btw. Thanks!!!

cnski wrote:Alex-
I didn't know that you have your slalom board in production already. That's cool. Some pics of it with the fin configuration would be great to see. I know alot of kiters are interested in a slalom board for medium winds to go fast and rip high speed turns. Maybe you can give us a comparison to your course boards when you get them both out on the water and ride them back to back? I have a CR 59 btw. Thanks!!!

The slalom board jibes way better! I can do windsurf slalom style jibes full speed with this board. I also can fake some waveriding with it but definitely not like my regular surf boards.
I think at about three minutes on this Youtube vid I am riding the slalom board last May.
I will try and send some pics. It is a tri fin with roundpin tail. Fun to blast around on or onshore wave conditions.